Bias of the American Mass Media

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Social Issues

 

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James H

 

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March 26, 2014

 

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University

 

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According to Omi, (1989) people use race and gender to help identify with a person and how they should relate to others. This way of identifying people's characteristics is highly susceptible to falling into stereotypes. That is why media coverage can have such a profound effect on people's views of other races and cultures...
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DeMott (1995) argues that Hollywood creates an utopian view of race relations, and that movies such as Lethal Weapon and Driving Miss Daisy promote a positive view of cultural togetherness that is actually false. But DeMott fails to acknowledge that many Hollywood movies and much of American news media depicts minority races in a sadly negative light...
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